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... agreement. MS-DOS, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. IBM is a registered trademark of Creative Technology Ltd. Version 1.01 November 1996 Sound Blaster is a registered ...trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. The software described in this document is subject to copy the software on your card is covered by one copy of Creative...
... agreement. MS-DOS, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. IBM is a registered trademark of Creative Technology Ltd. Version 1.01 November 1996 Sound Blaster is a registered ...trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. The software described in this document is subject to copy the software on your card is covered by one copy of Creative...
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... viii Using This Guide viii Getting More Information ix Document Conventions ix Text Conventions ix Icons x 1 Setting Up Your Audio Card Knowing Your Audio Card 1-2 Installing the Card and Related Hardware 1-4 2 Installing Software in Windows 95 Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers 2-1 Installing the Applications 2-3 Testing the Installation 2-3 Uninstalling the Applications 2-5 3 Installing Software in DOS...
... viii Using This Guide viii Getting More Information ix Document Conventions ix Text Conventions ix Icons x 1 Setting Up Your Audio Card Knowing Your Audio Card 1-2 Installing the Card and Related Hardware 1-4 2 Installing Software in Windows 95 Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers 2-1 Installing the Applications 2-3 Testing the Installation 2-3 Uninstalling the Applications 2-5 3 Installing Software in DOS...
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... (DMA) Channels B-3 Understanding the Environment Variables B-3 SOUND Environment Variable B-4 BLASTER Environment Variable B-4 MIDI Environment Variable B-5 Understanding the Installation Program in Windows 3.1x B-5 The AUTOEXEC.BAT File Settings B-6 The CONFIG.SYS File Settings B-7 C Changing Audio Card Settings Enabling/Disabling Creative 3D Stereo Enhancement Effect C-1 In Windows 95 C-1 In MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x C-2 Enabling/Disabling Full Duplex Operation...
... (DMA) Channels B-3 Understanding the Environment Variables B-3 SOUND Environment Variable B-4 BLASTER Environment Variable B-4 MIDI Environment Variable B-5 Understanding the Installation Program in Windows 3.1x B-5 The AUTOEXEC.BAT File Settings B-6 The CONFIG.SYS File Settings B-7 C Changing Audio Card Settings Enabling/Disabling Creative 3D Stereo Enhancement Effect C-1 In Windows 95 C-1 In MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x C-2 Enabling/Disabling Full Duplex Operation...
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... of hardware) in any Windows-based multimedia application. Fully Sound Blaster compatible, your AWE64 Gold audio card installed in an Intel Pentium 90 MHz (or higher) computer, the sample-based wavetable synthesizer allows you to achieve realistic and three-dimensional (3D) acoustic reproduction through a wide range of -the-art Creative WaveSynth/WG software. It also...
... of hardware) in any Windows-based multimedia application. Fully Sound Blaster compatible, your AWE64 Gold audio card installed in an Intel Pentium 90 MHz (or higher) computer, the sample-based wavetable synthesizer allows you to achieve realistic and three-dimensional (3D) acoustic reproduction through a wide range of -the-art Creative WaveSynth/WG software. It also...
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...MIDI and audio tasks will allow you to enjoy hours of fun listening to install and begin making the most of free hard disk space u Windows 95 or Windows 3.1x with MS-DOS 5.0 and a Plug and Play (PnP) configuration manager Using This Guide Chapter 1 explains the various hardware components on ...your audio card, and also shows you how to the appropriate hardware in viii Read this simple Getting Started manual to find out how to and creating...
...MIDI and audio tasks will allow you to enjoy hours of fun listening to install and begin making the most of free hard disk space u Windows 95 or Windows 3.1x with MS-DOS 5.0 and a Plug and Play (PnP) configuration manager Using This Guide Chapter 1 explains the various hardware components on ...your audio card, and also shows you how to the appropriate hardware in viii Read this simple Getting Started manual to find out how to and creating...
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Windows 95 and Windows 3.1x, respectively. Text Element Use bold Text that represents information you must be entered exactly as instructions on the keyboard. UPPERCASE Directory name, file name, ...
Windows 95 and Windows 3.1x, respectively. Text Element Use bold Text that represents information you must be entered exactly as instructions on the keyboard. UPPERCASE Directory name, file name, ...
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Remove your system to the documentation that comes with your audio card now, as DOS/Windows 3.1x or Windows 95 MS-DOS Mode, you must first install a PnP configuration manager. Touch a metal plate on your system's cover. 4. Find a free 16-bit .... If you have chosen and put the screw aside. Switch off your system. To install the card and related peripherals: 1. Connector Pins Housing Audio Card DRAM Upgrade Daughterboard Figure 1-3: Mounting the DRAM Upgrade daughterboard. 5. Installing the Card and Related Hardware If you want to install this Plug and Play (PnP...
Remove your system to the documentation that comes with your audio card now, as DOS/Windows 3.1x or Windows 95 MS-DOS Mode, you must first install a PnP configuration manager. Touch a metal plate on your system's cover. 4. Find a free 16-bit .... If you have chosen and put the screw aside. Switch off your system. To install the card and related peripherals: 1. Connector Pins Housing Audio Card DRAM Upgrade Daughterboard Figure 1-3: Mounting the DRAM Upgrade daughterboard. 5. Installing the Card and Related Hardware If you want to install this Plug and Play (PnP...
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...during the installation. After you how to control the components on your Windows 95 CD-ROM or installation diskettes available as they may encounter the following sections: u Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers u Installing the Applications u Testing the Installation u Uninstalling the... Applications Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers Proceed to "Installing the Applications" on your system, Windows 95 automatically detects the components, and either installs...
...during the installation. After you how to control the components on your Windows 95 CD-ROM or installation diskettes available as they may encounter the following sections: u Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers u Installing the Applications u Testing the Installation u Uninstalling the... Applications Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers Proceed to "Installing the Applications" on your system, Windows 95 automatically detects the components, and either installs...
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Figure 2-2: Driver installation dialog box in which the Windows default driver option is NOT available. 2-2 Installing Software in Windows 95 u If a dialog box similar to Figure 2-2 appears, click the second option, and then click the OK button.
Figure 2-2: Driver installation dialog box in which the Windows default driver option is NOT available. 2-2 Installing Software in Windows 95 u If a dialog box similar to Figure 2-2 appears, click the second option, and then click the OK button.
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...Language\WIN95\DRIVERS, where Language is working properly. Installing Software in the root directory. If you want to install it for a .INF file in Windows 95 2-3 If you cannot find it does not, see Appendix D, "Troubleshooting". 3. To install the Media Player: 1. Insert the installation CD-ROM ...Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. The required files are installed, you can use Windows 95 Media Player to test if your audio card is the language of the software that comes with your CD-...
...Language\WIN95\DRIVERS, where Language is working properly. Installing Software in the root directory. If you want to install it for a .INF file in Windows 95 2-3 If you cannot find it does not, see Appendix D, "Troubleshooting". 3. To install the Media Player: 1. Insert the installation CD-ROM ...Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. The required files are installed, you can use Windows 95 Media Player to test if your audio card is the language of the software that comes with your CD-...
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Figure 2-3: The Windows Setup tabbed page. 4. Click the Windows Setup tab. Select the Multimedia check box and click the Details button. 5. The Windows Setup tabbed page similar to complete the installation. 3. To test the audio card: 2-4 Installing Software in Windows 95 Follow the instructions on the screen to Figure 2-3 appears. In the Multimedia dialog box, select the Media Player checkbox, then Volume Control, Audio Compression and Sound Recorder, and click the OK button. 6.
Figure 2-3: The Windows Setup tabbed page. 4. Click the Windows Setup tab. Select the Multimedia check box and click the Details button. 5. The Windows Setup tabbed page similar to complete the installation. 3. To test the audio card: 2-4 Installing Software in Windows 95 Follow the instructions on the screen to Figure 2-3 appears. In the Multimedia dialog box, select the Media Player checkbox, then Volume Control, Audio Compression and Sound Recorder, and click the OK button. 6.
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... 2-5 Uninstalling the Applications The Windows 95 Uninstall feature allows you encounter any problems, see Appendix D, "Troubleshooting". You should hear the selected sound being played. 1. On the Device menu, click Sound. 3. If you to remove applications cleanly and then reinstall them to Multimedia, and then click Media Player. Quit the card's applications before uninstalling. In...
... 2-5 Uninstalling the Applications The Windows 95 Uninstall feature allows you encounter any problems, see Appendix D, "Troubleshooting". You should hear the selected sound being played. 1. On the Device menu, click Sound. 3. If you to remove applications cleanly and then reinstall them to Multimedia, and then click Media Player. Quit the card's applications before uninstalling. In...
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The properties sheet similar to uninstall. 2-6 Installing Software in Windows 95 Follow the instructions on the screen to Figure 2-5 appears. Figure 2-5: The Add/Remove Programs Properties sheet. 3. Select Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold and click the Add/Remove button. 4. To uninstall the applications: 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
The properties sheet similar to uninstall. 2-6 Installing Software in Windows 95 Follow the instructions on the screen to Figure 2-5 appears. Figure 2-5: The Add/Remove Programs Properties sheet. 3. Select Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold and click the Add/Remove button. 4. To uninstall the applications: 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
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... to DOS. Type INSTALL and press . 5. After you how to install the audio software in DOS/Windows 3.1x after installing your card. 3 Installing Software in DOS/ Windows 3.1x This chapter shows you have completed the installation and rebooted your system, proceed to the next section to test if your installation works. For ...
... to DOS. Type INSTALL and press . 5. After you how to install the audio software in DOS/Windows 3.1x after installing your card. 3 Installing Software in DOS/ Windows 3.1x This chapter shows you have completed the installation and rebooted your system, proceed to the next section to test if your installation works. For ...
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..., IRQ line, and DMA channels used by the audio interface of your audio interface. For example, if your AWE64 Plug and Play using DOS/Windows 3.x, you have installed the software, you test the card's sound and music output. d:\français\ctcm\install Testing the Installation Once you have to change to the directory...use your directory path is located on the screen to complete the test. This is C:\SB16, type C:\SB16 and press . 2. Follow the instructions on the Creative CD in DOS/ Windows 3.1x To resolve the conflict, you must install the Creative Configuration Manager first.
..., IRQ line, and DMA channels used by the audio interface of your audio interface. For example, if your AWE64 Plug and Play using DOS/Windows 3.x, you have installed the software, you test the card's sound and music output. d:\français\ctcm\install Testing the Installation Once you have to change to the directory...use your directory path is located on the screen to complete the test. This is C:\SB16, type C:\SB16 and press . 2. Follow the instructions on the Creative CD in DOS/ Windows 3.1x To resolve the conflict, you must install the Creative Configuration Manager first.
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... CONFIG.SYS File Settings" on how to create the multiple boot sessions.) u Bypass the loading of the following memory managers: u If you are running only Windows applications or playing DOS games), you can bypass loading these methods: u DOS 6.x's multiple boot sessions With this feature, several sessions can contain settings that load... drivers (for selection during system startup. During system startup, press and hold down the key when the message "Starting MS-DOS..." Installing Software in DOS/ Windows 3.1x 3-3
... CONFIG.SYS File Settings" on how to create the multiple boot sessions.) u Bypass the loading of the following memory managers: u If you are running only Windows applications or playing DOS games), you can bypass loading these methods: u DOS 6.x's multiple boot sessions With this feature, several sessions can contain settings that load... drivers (for selection during system startup. During system startup, press and hold down the key when the message "Starting MS-DOS..." Installing Software in DOS/ Windows 3.1x 3-3
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... it. This allows a PnP system to assign the necessary resources such as Windows 3.1x, you are using Windows 95, its PnP configuration manager will automatically set up your card's resources. This section explains the following software-configurable resources of your audio card: u Input/Output (I /O addresses, interrupt lines and DMA channels to the documentation of...
... it. This allows a PnP system to assign the necessary resources such as Windows 3.1x, you are using Windows 95, its PnP configuration manager will automatically set up your card's resources. This section explains the following software-configurable resources of your audio card: u Input/Output (I /O addresses, interrupt lines and DMA channels to the documentation of...
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For details, see "Understanding the Environment Variables" on your system environment by the audio card. You can view your audio card. If you may need to E23H Advanced WavEffects synthesizer 100H 3D Stereo Enhancement device B-2 Understanding the Installation...Resolving Conflicts". Table B-1 lists the default I /O addresses are using Windows 3.1x, run the Device Manager. If your PnP configuration manager. If you are using Windows 95, run the configuration utility that comes with your card encounters a conflict with a peripheral device, you are communication areas ...
For details, see "Understanding the Environment Variables" on your system environment by the audio card. You can view your audio card. If you may need to E23H Advanced WavEffects synthesizer 100H 3D Stereo Enhancement device B-2 Understanding the Installation...Resolving Conflicts". Table B-1 lists the default I /O addresses are using Windows 3.1x, run the Device Manager. If your PnP configuration manager. If you are using Windows 95, run the configuration utility that comes with your card encounters a conflict with a peripheral device, you are communication areas ...
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... the Installation Program in the command are three MIDI file formats: General MIDI, Extended MIDI and Basic MIDI. This command automatically creates the audio card program group and the application icons when you next run WINSETUP.EXE. Understanding the Installation B-5 MAP:x x can be G, E, or B. E...environment variable specifies the MIDI file format used and where MIDI data is as follows: MIDI=SYNTH:x MAP:x MODE:x The parameters in Windows 3.1x When you install the audio software, the installation program creates a directory and copies the software into it. MIDI data can ...
... the Installation Program in the command are three MIDI file formats: General MIDI, Extended MIDI and Basic MIDI. This command automatically creates the audio card program group and the application icons when you next run WINSETUP.EXE. Understanding the Installation B-5 MAP:x x can be G, E, or B. E...environment variable specifies the MIDI file format used and where MIDI data is as follows: MIDI=SYNTH:x MAP:x MODE:x The parameters in Windows 3.1x When you install the audio software, the installation program creates a directory and copies the software into it. MIDI data can ...
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INSTALL also allows you to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file: SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 E620 T6 SET SOUND=C:\SB16 SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E MODE:0 C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S /W=C:\WINDOWS C:\SB16\MIXERSET /P /Q C:\SB16\AWEUTIL /S The first 3 statements set up the environment variables for your AUTOEXEC.BAT ... PnP configuration manager. B-6 Understanding the Installation For a description of your audio card. You can also choose to set up your Windows applications at a later time by the DIAGNOSE utility, and the values shown above may differ from those in the installation directory of the AWEUTIL utility...
INSTALL also allows you to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file: SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 E620 T6 SET SOUND=C:\SB16 SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E MODE:0 C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S /W=C:\WINDOWS C:\SB16\MIXERSET /P /Q C:\SB16\AWEUTIL /S The first 3 statements set up the environment variables for your AUTOEXEC.BAT ... PnP configuration manager. B-6 Understanding the Installation For a description of your audio card. You can also choose to set up your Windows applications at a later time by the DIAGNOSE utility, and the values shown above may differ from those in the installation directory of the AWEUTIL utility...